HISTORIC HYDE PARK — Working with local film students, members of the Historic Hyde Park Neighborhood Association will soon begin making a documentary about the area's many bungalow-style houses.

Titled Celebrate the Bungalow: Hyde Park, the movie will debut at the neighborhood's tour of homes in March. The film also might be screened at the Tampa Bay History Center.

"When you read about the craftsman bungalow, they talk about Southern California, then they talk about Florida and Tampa," said Del Acosta, who is directing the project for the neighborhood association. "We have one of the best inventories in the country."

Students from the International Academy of Design and Technology will help produce the 30-minute movie. Filming will begin Sunday and last through December.

Acosta said he is looking for people of all ages to be extras in several scenes. Anyone interested can contact Ann Altman at aaltman1@mac.com or (813) 230-1008.

DOWNTOWN — Because of rain last Friday, the Tampa Downtown Market will begin its second season today.

The market will reopen with 50 vendors selling produce and local crafts.

It will be open from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. each Friday through May 14 at the Lykes Gaslight Square Park, 410 N Franklin St.

For more details on the event, including a list of vendors, visit tampadowntownmarket.com.

If you know of news in your community, contact Lee Logan at (813) 226-3436 or llogan@sptimes.com.